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Subject:Re: comma with TM From:"Dan S. Azlin" <dazlin -at- SHORE -dot- NET> Date:Sat, 16 Sep 1995 01:25:15 -0400
On Fri, 15 Sep 1995, LaVonna Funkhouser wrote:
> I'm full of odd questions today!
> If you have a superscripted TM after a proper name and
> you need it to be followed by a comma, can the TM and
> comma be kerned such that the comma falls under the TM?
> At Company Name^TM, we do everything.
> Thanks!
> LaVonna
No. The white space under the TM is part of the TM character and should
not be invaded by the following character, even if kerned.
IMHO
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